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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

        SCAN-LINE 40B AND 50B

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SCAN-LINE 40B AND 50B - Heta.dk
Congratulations on your new stove. We       specifications and requirements inten-
are sure that you will be happy with your   ded to ensure that the materials used
investment, especially if you follow the    are of good quality, that the stove does
advice and instructions we have put         not adversely affect the environment,
together in these operating instructions.   and hat it is economical to use.

The Scan-Line 40B and 50B have been         With your new stove you should have
approved according to the EN 13240 /        received the following:
NS 3058.
Approval means that consumers can           a. Operating instructions
be sure, that the stove meets a range of    b. A stove glove

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Safety clearances                           IMPORTANT
Stoves must always be installed in line     1. Make sure there is adequate provision
with national and, if applicable, local        to sweep the chimney.
regulations. It is important to abide by    2. Make sure there is adequate ventila-
local regulations regarding setting up         tion to the room.
chimneys and connection to same.            3. Please note that any extraction fans
Therefore, always consult your local           operating in the same room as the
chimney sweep before installation, as          wood-burning stove can reduce the
you are personally responsible for ensu-       chimney draft – which may have an
ring that the applicable regulations have      adverse effect on stove combustion
been met.                                      properties. In addition, this may cause
                                               smoke to be emitted from the stove
Distance regulations                           when the firing door is opened.
A difference applies to installation next   4. It must not be possible to cover any
to flammable and non-flammable walls.          air vents.
If the wall is made of non-flammable        The floor
material the stove can, in principle, be    It is essential to ensure that the floor
placed flush against it. However, we re-    surface can actually bear the weight
commend leaving a gap of at least 5 cm      of the stove and a top-mounted steel
to facilitate cleaning behind the stove.    chimney, if applicable. The stove must
The minimum distances to flammable          stand on a nonflammable surface such
material are stated on the boiler plate     as a steel floor plate or a brick or tile
and are listed in the table on page 6.      floor. The size of the nonflammable sur-
Warning                                     face used to cover the floor area must
        A stove gets hot. (In excess of     match national and local regulations.
        90 degrees) Take care to en
        sure that children and elderly
                                            The chimney connection
                                            The chimney opening must follow na-
        or infirm people cannot come
                                            tional and local regulations. However,
into contact with it. Combustible
                                            the area of the opening should never be
materials should not be stored in the
                                            less than 175 cm2, which corresponds
compartment below the ashpan.
                                            to a diameter of 150 mm. If a damper
                                            is fitted in the flue gas pipe, there must
                                            always be at least 20 cm2 of free pas-
                                            sage, even when the damper is in its

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“closed” position. If local regulations     at nominal output is 246°C when expel-
permit, two contained fireplaces can be     led to an exterior temperature of 20°C.
connected to the same chimney. Howe-        The flue gas mass flow is 4,7 g/sec. The
ver, you must abide by local regulations    chimney draft is generated by the diffe-
regarding the distance between the two      rence between the high temperature of
connections.                                the chimney and the low temperature of
Wood-burning stoves must never be           the fresh air. The length and insulation
connected to chimneys that are also         of the chimney, wind and weather con-
linked to a gasfired heater. An efficient   ditions also have an effect on the ability
stove makes high demand on chimney          of the chimney to generate appropriate
properties – so always have your local      under-pressure.
chimney sweep evaluate your chimney.        If the stove has not been used in a
                                            while, check that the chimney and stove
Connection to a brick chimney               are not blocked with soot, bird nests,
Brick a thimble into the chimney and        etc., before using it.
seat the flue gas pipe in this. The
thimble and flue gas pipe must not          Reduced draft can occur when:
penetrate the chimney opening itself,       •   The difference in temperature is too
but must be flush with the inside of the        small - due to insufficient chimney
chimney duct. Joins between brickwork,          insulation, for example.
the thimble and flue gas pipe must be       •   The outdoor temperature is too high
sealed with fireproof material and/or           in summer, for example.
beading.                                    •   No wind is blowing.
                                            •   The chimney is too low and shelte-
Connection to a steel chimney                   red.
When fitting a connection from a top-       •   The chimney contains false air.
output stove directly to a steel chimney,   •   The chimney and flue gas pipe are
we recommend fitting the chimney tube           blocked.
inside the flue gas spigot so that any      •   The house is too airtight (i.e. when
soot and condensation drops into the            there is an insufficient supply of
stove itself rather than collecting on          fresh air).
the exterior surface of the stove. For      •   Poor smoke extraction (poor draft
connections to chimneys that are run            conditions) due to a cold chimney
through ceilings, all national and local        or bad weather conditions can be
regulations regarding distance to flam-         compensated for by increasing the
mable material must be followed. It is          airflow into the stove.
important that the chimney is fitted with
roof support so that the top panel of the   Good draft occurs when:
stove is not required to bear the entire    •   The difference in temperature bet-
weight of the chimney (excessive weight         ween the chimney and outdoor air
may damage the stove).                          is high.
                                            •   The weather is fine.
Draft conditions                            •   The wind is blowing strongly.
Poor draft may result in smoke being        •   The chimney is of the correct height:
emitted from the stove when the door            at least 4.00 m above the stove and
is opened. The minimum chimney draft            free of the roof ridge.
to ensure satisfactory combustion in
stoves of this kind is 11 PA. However,
there will still be a risk of smoke emis-
sion if the firing door is opened during
powerful firing. The flue gas temperature

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
First firing                                  Wood         kg/m3    Wood          kg/m3
The stove paint is fully cured from the
factory, but a minor unpleasant odour         Beech        710      Alder         540
could still arise.                            Ash          700      Scotch        520
                                                                    pine
Fuel
Your new stove is EN approved for             Elm          690      Larch         520
firing with wood fuel. You must there-        Maple        660      Lime          510
fore only burn clean, dry wood in your        Birch        620      Spruce        450
stove. Never use your stove to burn
drifwood, as this may contain a lot of        Mountain     600      Poplar        450
salt which can damage both the stove          pine
and the chimney. Similarly, you must          Willow       560
not fire your stove with refuse, painted
wood, pressure-impregnated wood or
chipboard, as these materials can emit       Chimney fires
poisonous fumes and smoke. Correct           In the event of a chimney fire – which
firing using well seasoned wood provi-       often results from incorrect operation or
des optimal heat output and maximum          protracted firing with moist wood – clo-
economy. At the same time, correct           se the door and shut off the secondary/
firing prevents environmental damage in      start-up air supply to smother the fire.
the form of smoke and emmissions and         Call the fire department.
also reduces the risk of chimney fires. If
the wood is wet and inadequately sea-        Lighting and combustion
soned, a large proportion of the energy      To open the flow of secondary air, use
in the fuel will be used to vaporise the     the operating handle at the front of the
water, and this will all disappear up the    stove. The secondary airflow is complet-
chimney. Thus it is important to use dry,    ely open when the handle is to the left
well seasoned wood, i.e. wood with a         side position, fig. 1.
moisture content of no more than 18%.        Shut off the secondary airflow gradually
This is achieved by storing the wood for     by moving the handle to the right. The
1–2 years before use. Pieces of firewood     supply is completely shut off when the
with a diameter of more than 10 cm           handle is to the right side position, fig. 2.
should be split before storing. The pie-
ces of firewood should be of an appro-
                                             Lighting and combustion
                                             To open the flow of secondary air, use
priate length (approx. 25–30 cm) so that
they can lie flat on the bed of embers. If   Fig. 1                   Fig. 2
you store your wood outdoors, it is best
to cover it.

Examples of fuel values of dif-
ferent woods
Fuel type / number of cubic metres per
1,000 litres of oil

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the operating handle at the front of the        embers. Distribute the embers across
stove. The secondary airflow is complet-        the bottom grate, place pieces of fuel
ely open when the handle is to the left         (max. 2 kg) on the embers in a single
side position, fig. 1.                          layer perpendicular to the firing opening.
Shut off the secondary airflow gradually        Close the firing door and fully open the
by moving the handle to the right. The          start-up mechanism. The wood will then
supply is completely shut off when the          ignite very quickly – i.e. in 30 seconds
handle is to the right side position, fig. 2.   or 1 minute. When the wood is burning
                                                with a steady flame, close the start-up
Lighting the stove                              mechanism. Then adjust the secondary
Place two pieces of wood on the bot-            airflow to the level required. For nomi-
tom. Stack kindling on top in layers            nal operation (6,1 kW), the secondary
with air between. Setting fire starter          air supply should be 38% open. When
(bag, brick, paraffin) on the top, now          firing, take care not to place the pieces
you are ready to light the fuel. The            of fuel too close-ly together, as this will
flames must work from the top down.             result in poor combustion and insuffi-
                                                cient exploitation of the fuel.
        The use of lighter fluid, oils
                                                Reduced burning
        or any liquid fuels is strictly         The stove is well-suited to intermittent
        forbidden from use in a wood            use. If you wish to operate the stove
        stove.                                  with reduced out-put, simply insert
                                                smaller volumes of wood at each firing,
                                                and apply a lower airflow. However,
                                                remember that the secondary combu-
                                                stion air supply must never be shut off
                                                completely during firing. It is important
                                                to keep a good bed of embers. Gentle
                                                heat is released when the fire settles
                                                - i.e. when the wood no longer genera-
                                                tes flames and has been converted to
Fully open the combustion air and               glowing embers.
leave the door ajar (about 1 cm open).
                                                Optimal firing
Once the fire is established and the            To achieve optimal firing and the highest
chimney is hot (after about 3-5 mi-             possible effect, it is important to make
nutes) closed door and regulate the             sure that the air supply is used correctly.
air into operating position. We re-             As a general rule, the secondary air is to
commend, all of the first fuel is burned        be used to control the fire to ignite the
with the combustion air fully open in           flue gases. This produces a high effect
the operating position. This ensures            and keeps the glass panel completely
the stove and chimney are thoroughly            clear of soot as the secondary air “wa-
heated.                                         shes” down over it. Please note that the
                                                stove will, naturally, produce soot if both
            Startup/Lighting                    the start-up mechanism and secondary
            Scan the code and select a          air intakes are closed completely. This
            language.                           will prevent oxygen from being drawn
                                                into the stove, and the viewing window
Refiring                                        and other parts will become covered
You should normally refire the stove            with soot. If this situation is combined
while there is still a good layer of            with firing with wet wood, the build-up

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of soot can become so thick and sticky                        A risk of explosion can possibly arise if
that the sealing rope can, for example,                       too much wood is placed in the stove.
become detached when the door is                              This may result in the production of
opened the next day.                                          large volumes of gas, and this gas can
                                                              explode if the intake of primary and
Risk of explosion                                             secondary air is insufficient.
        After you add new fuel, it is                         It is an advantage always to leave some
        very important that you do                            ash lying in the bottom of the combstion
        not leave the stove unatten                           chamber.
        ded until the wood is burning                         Take care when emptying the ash
constantly. This will normally occur                          pan, as cinders can continue to burn
within 30 to 60 seconds.                                      in the ash for long periods of time.

Stove data table in accordance with EN 13240 testing.
 Stove       Nominal    Smoke   Fuel     Draught   Nominal   Energy       Distance to flammable   Distance to       Stove
 type        fluegas    stub    volume   min       output    efficiency   materials in mm         furnitures from   weight
 Scan-Line   tempera-                              tested                 behind        at the    the stove in      kg
 series      ture c°    mm      kg       mbar      kW          %          the stove sides         mm
 40B          246       ø150     1.2     0.11       6,1         83        150           350          1000             468
 50B          246       ø150     1.2     0.11       6,1         83        150           350          1000             582
The nominal output is the output to which the stove has been tested.
The test was carried out with the secondary air 38% open.

OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS
The chimney must be swept at least                            cleaning the chimney, soot and other
once a year, we recommend the use of                          deposits may come to fall on the smoke
a NACS (national association of chim-                         plate. In cases where the wood burns
ney sweeps) registered chimney sweep.                         too quickly, this may be due to exces-
In the event of smoke or malodorous                           sive chimney draught. You should also
fumes being produced, you must first                          check to make sure that the door seal
check to see whether the chimney is                           and ashpan seal is intact and correctly
blocked. The chimney must, of course,                         fitting.
always provide the minimum draught                            If the stove it generating too little heat,
necessary to ensure that it is possible to                    this may be because you are firing with
regulate the fire. Please note, however,                      wet wood. In this case, much of the
that chimney draft is dependent on the                        heating energy is used to dry the wood,
weather conditions. In high winds, the                        resulting in poor heating economics and
draft can become so powerful that it                          an increased risk of soot deposits in the
may be necessary to fit a damper in the                       chimney.
flue gas pipe to regulate the draft. When

MAINTENANCE
The surface of the stove has been trea-                       in the form of chips or scratches can be
ted with heat-resistant paint.                                repaired using touch-up paint, which is
The stove should be cleaned with a                            available in spray cans.
damp cloth. Any damage to the surface

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Cleaning the glass                          becoming covered in soot. This soot
Incorrect firing, for example using wet     can be easily and effectively removed by
wood, can result in the viewing window      using proprietary stove glass cleaner.

Cleaning after sweeping the chimney and
replacing the stones. Fig 3-6

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GUARANTEE
The model Scan-Line 40B and 50B             Damage resulting from incorrect use
stoves are subjected to stringent quality   Transport costs in connection with
control procedures both throughout the      repairs carried out under guarantee
produc-tion process and immediately         Installation/disassembly in connection
before delivery to the dealer. Therefore,   with repairs carried out under guarantee.
the stoves are guaranteed against de-       Should you have cause to make a com-
fects in manufacturing                      plaint, please quote our invoice no.
           FOR FIVE YEARS.
                                            Warning
This guarantee does not cover: Wearing               Any unauthorised modification
parts/fragile parts such as:                         of the stove and any use of
• The fire-proof bricks in the combustion            non-original spares will void
chamber.                                             the guarantee.
• The smoke baffle • The glass
• The sealing rope • The grate frame

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CONNECTION OF EXTERNAL AIR FLOW
(FRESH AIR)

There is 140 cm from the outside
of rear soapstone to the center of
the hole for the external air flow
connection through the floor. The
pipe must fit a flexible ø100 mm
hose.                                140

The external air can be supplied
to the stove both from below by
removing the pre cut bottom or
through the air intake hole in the
bottom stone.

It is recommended to use an ø100
mm alu flex hose that can with-
stand temperatures up to 200°.

The flexible hose is not included,
but can be purchased separately.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Scan-Line 40B and 50B
Please read carefully before installing     If required, lubricate the pin holes with
the stove. NB! Before assembling the        a small amount of silicon. Can also be
soapstones, ensure that the underlay/       applied between the stones.
floor is level and that the distance from
the floor to the top plate is 1295 mm.
The stove must be level. To adjust, turn
the adjusting screws on the base up/
down.

                                                Fig. 2

                               Fig. 1

We recommend installation of the
soapstones is carried out by two people.

A standard set of brackets and pins are
provided for installation of the soapsto-
nes. Refer to the overview on page 10
and 20 to see how many brackets/pins
are required.
In the standard se of brackets and pins,
there are 2 small pins. Locate as shown.
Fig 2.

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SCAN-LINE 40B
10 x standard
brackets
12 x standard
pins

2 small pins
(see fig. 2)

10              Scan-Line 40B
Place the stone into the groove on
                                                the door so that it is equidistant to
                                                both sides. Important! The stone
                                                must be manually held in place
                                                until the handle is fitted.

Fig. 3

The handle is fitted by placing it into
the groove in the stone and the ash
pan frame. Adjust the handle so that
is it placed in the middle of the ash
pan frame.

                                          Tighten the handle with the supplied two
                                          M5x6 screws.

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NB: Behind the stove, the stone with
                  hole for convection, must be placed at
                  the bottom. The next stone with hole
                  is put on top if there is smoke outlet
                  behind. Fig. 3

                  The closed cover should be placed here
                  unless the stove should be mounted
                  with back outlet

                  The open cover should be placed here.

Fig. 4

                     Continue with sidestones as shown i
                     fig. 4. and place Brackets under.
                     Then place the backstone with hole
                     for convection and finish the first
                     round with af sidestone.

         Fig. 5

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Fig. 6            Put brackets and pins in as shown. fig.
                  6.

                  Continuing with the next row. Start with
                  sidestone, backstone and then sidesto-
                  ne again. Place brackets and pins. Fig. 7

         Fig. 7

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THERMASTONES
Optional thermastones are also availa-     The thermastone must be added after
ble. One thermastone can be installed in   the soapstones have been placed and
this stove.                                the stove/firebox has been adjusted.

      Step 1               Step 2                Step 3                Step 4

                                           Continue with 3. row. Again start with
                                           the sidestone and then the small stone
                                           on top op the backing oven. (Place it
                                           down on the 2 small pins). fig. 8 (and fig.
                                           2).

                             Fig. 8

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Continue with back stone and then a         Finish with the topstone - placein it
sideston. Place brackets on top. No pins    loose on top. If the stove has a top flue,
are nessesary Fig. 9                        break of the inner ring. Fig. 10

                          Fig. 9

           Fig. 10

                           Top flue - break of inner ring.

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Regulate the convection air flow by turning the handle on the side of the stove.

                                                                              Open

                                                                               Closed

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SCAN-LINE 50B
14 x standard
brackets
20 x standard
pins

2 small pins
(see fig. 2)

20              Scan-Line 50B
Place the stone into the groove on
                                                the door so that it is equidistant to
                                                both sides. Important! The stone
                                                must be manually held in place
                                                until the handle is fitted.

Fig. 3

The handle is fitted by placing it into
the groove in the stone and the ash
pan frame. Adjust the handle so that
is it placed in the middle of the ash
pan frame.

                                          Tighten the handle with the supplied two
                                          M5x6 screws.

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NB: Behind the stove, the stone with
                  hole for convection, must be placed at
                  the bottom. The next stone with hole
                  is put on top if there is smoke outlet
                  behind. Fig. 3

                  The closed cover should be placed here
                  unless the stove should be mounted
                  with back outlet

                  The open cover should be placed here.

Fig. 4

                    Continue with sidestones as shown i
                    fig. 4. and place Brackets under.Then
                    place the backstone with hole for
                    convection and finish the first round
                    with af sidestone.

         Fig. 5

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Fig. 6

                  Put brackets and pins in as shown. fig.
                  6.

                  Continuing with the next row. Start with
                  sidestone, backstone and then sidesto-
                  ne again. Place brackets and pins. Fig. 7

         Fig. 7

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THERMASTONES
Optional thermastones are also availa-     The thermastone must be added after
ble. Four thermastones can be installed    the soapstones have been placed and
in this stove.                             the stove/firebox has been adjusted.

                   Step 1                 Step 2                 Step 3

                                           Continue with 3. row. Again start with
                                           the sidestone and then the small stone
                                           on top op the backing oven. (Place it
                                           down on the 2 small pins). fig. 8 (and fig.
                                           2).

                             Fig. 8

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Continue with back stone and then a    Last row of soapstone is placed. Start
sideston. Place brackets and pins on   with the front stone, then side stone,
the top. Fig. 9                        then back stone and then the last side
                                       stone.

                                       Place brackes.

                          Fig. 9

                                                                   Fig. 10

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Finish with the topstone - place it loose
on top. If the stove has a top flue, break        Fig. 11
of the inner ring. Fig. 10
Finish with the topstone - place it loose
on top. If the stove has a top flue, break
of the inner ring. Fig. 11

                                             Top flue - break of inner ring.

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Regulate the convection air flow by turning the handle on the side of the stove.

                                                                              Open

                                                                              Closed

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